
Dong Quai
Botanical Name:
Angelica Sinensis
Other Names:
Female Ginseng, Ganggui

Common uses of
Dong Quai
Anaemia, Blood clots, Circulation, Constipation, Cramps, Dysmenorrhea, Fertility, Headache, Heavy menstruation, High blood pressure, Hormonal balancing, Infertility, Lower blood pressure, Menopause, Menstrual complaints, Menstrual cramps, Menstrual health, Muscle cramps, Muscle pain, Pain, PMS,
Actions of
Dong Quai
Alterative, Antispasmodic, Uterine tonic,
Preparation
About
Dong Quai
The name dong quai translates as “return to order,” based on its restorative properties.
One of the most popular plants in traditional Chinese medicine, dong quai is often used in combination with other herbs primarily for health conditions in women, especially painful menstruation, anemia associated with menstruation, pregnancy, premenstrual syndrome, pelvic pain, recovery from childbirth or illness, and fatigue or low vitality.
In both sexes, it is used for strengthening xue, or blood, for heart conditions, high blood pressure, inflammation, headache, infections, and nerve pain.
Herbal combinations of dong quai are used as a part of formulas for liver and spleen problems. Dong quai is thought to return the body to proper order by nourishing the blood and harmonizing vital energy.
1 tsp/cup, simmer 10 mins, 3 cups daily.For menstrual complaints, use for 1-2 weeks prior. Dosage range: 4.5-9g of dried root per day.
Cautions
Dong quai should not be used in the case of chronic diarrhea, abdominal distention, bleeding tendency or excessively heavy periods. Not recommended for use during pregnancy. Dong quai may increase the effects of anticoagulant, antiplatelet, and antithrombotic drugs – please discuss with your healthcare practitioner.
Sources
http://www.yourhealth.com.au/information-on-natural-medicine-herbs-detail.php?name=Dong%20quai, Micheal Tierra, Planetary Herbology, p.312.